macro

Found in thesaurus: statement, command, instruction, program line
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macro
pref. big, large; long
 
n. series of commands or keystrokes which may be run like a program (Computers)

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Macro
Macro (a Greek prefix meaning long or large) may refer to:

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Macworld Australia
Macworld Australia (ISSN 2200-2375) is the Australian version of Macworld brand and magazine, carrying a combination of licensed content from the US and UK publications. The magazine is published under Niche Media of Melbourne, Victoria, and licensed under International Data Group (IDG). Macworld Australia's current Commercial Director is Joanne Davies and Editor is Jonathan Stewart.

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macro

Noun
1. a single computer instruction that results in a series of instructions in machine language
(synonym) macro instruction
(hypernym) instruction, command, statement, program line

Adjective
1. very large in scale or scope or capability; "`macro' in the word `macroscopic' is a combining form"
(similar) large, big
(classification) combining form


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macro
pref. macro, big, large

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macro
pref. macro, big, large
 
macro
nm. macro (Computer)